Profiling ZSE Top 10 index constituents: National Foods
In this week’s column, the ZSE is profiling National Foods Holdings Limited as a constituent of the ZSE Top 10 Index. Prices and capitalisation figures are as at 17 May 2022.
Water woes in ever-changing environment
Droughts are increasingly becoming the norm in Africa. As a result, water has become an important resource that the continent is now battling to conserve in whatever form.
Nowhere to run for CCC activists
CHIEF magistrate Mrs Faith Mushure yesterday allowed a crucial State witness from Econet Zimbabwe to testify in the ongoing trial of CCC members, Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, on charges of faking their abductions in May 2020, on condition that prosecutors furnish the two with the witness’ police warned and cautioned statement before he gives evidence in court.
Application for corporate rescue proceedings by employees
This article gives insights into how employees of a company can cause their employer to be placed under corporate rescue proceedings.
Another Rwandan fugitive confirmed dead
The International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) yesterday confirmed the death of Phénéas Munyarugarama, one of the remaining fugitives indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and a notable figure in the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
Kamambo defence case set for next week
FORMER ZIFA president Felton Kamambo will be able to move his defence forward significantly next week after two days were set aside for him to counter State allegations that he bribed Zifa councillors to vote him into the top position during the elections.
ZimTrade scoops global award
ZimTrade has won the World Trade Promotion Organisation (WTPO) Award for 2022 in recognition of its contribution to the development and facilitation of Zimbabwe’s exports.
Zim needs gold, gold and more gold
The nation is currently gripped by a challenging economic hysteria, with the currency continuing to depreciate. The nation may imagine the hard time that looms ahead if the challenges persist. But, what question does this really pose and what may be the accurate answer to it?
Why Southern Africa must invest more on climate adaptation
The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) recently published its State of the Climate report for 2021 which warns of the dire consequences of humanity’s continuing emissions of greenhouse gases through the burning of fossil fuels.










